CTET Admit Card 2020 July, CTET Result 2020 July

CTET Admit Card 2020 July, CTET Result 2020 July

CTET July 2020 application process closed on March
9, 2020.
Earlier, the last date to apply for CTET July 2020 exam was March
2, 2020, but
the registration date was extended to March 9, 2020. Candidates who complete the
registration process by March 9 will be allowed to pay application fee up to March
13, 2020, till
3:30 pm. The final verification of payment of the fee by the candidate
can be done up to March 16, 2020.

CTET July 2020: Important Dates

Opening
date of application

January 24, 2020

Closing
date of application

March 9, 2020

Last
date for submission of fee through E-Challan or Debit/Credit Card

March 13, 2020, before 3.30 pm

Final
verification of payment of fee by the candidates

March 16, 2020, up to 3.30 pm

Online
corrections window

March
17 to March 24, 2020

Download
admit card

Third
week of June 2020

Date
of examination

July 5, 2020

Declaration
of Result

Within
6 weeks from the date of conduct of the examination.

Schedule of CTET July 2020 Exam

Date of Examination

PAPER

TIMING

DURATION

05-07-2020 (Sunday)

PAPER-I

09.30
AM TO 12.00 NOON

2.30
HOURS

05-07-2020 (Sunday)

PAPER
–II

02.00
PM TO 04.30 PM

2.30
HOURS

CTET July exam 2020: Correction window

Corrections in CTET application form can be done from March 17 to March
24, 2020. No
correction in details are allowed after this period passes.

CTET July exam 2020: About the exam

The CTET July 2020 exam will be held on July 5. The test will be
held in 112 cities across India. The OMR-based exam will be bilingual,
i.e. the questions will be in English and Hindi.The exam will be held for two
papers where paper 1 will be for primary classes (class 1 to 5) and paper 2
will be for upper primary classes (class 6 to 8)

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STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF CTET

All questions in CTET will be Multiple Choice
Questions (MCQs), with four alternatives out of which one answer will be most
appropriate. Each carrying one mark and there will be no negative marking.

There will be two papers of CTET.

(i) Paper I will be for a person who intents
to be a teacher for classes I to V.

(ii) Paper II will be for a person who intents
to be a teacher for classes VI to VIII.

Note: A person who intents to be a teacher for
both levels (classes I to V and classes VI to VIII) will

have to appear in both the papers (Paper I and
Paper II).

Validity Period of CTET Certificate

The Validity Period of CTET qualifying
certificate for appointment will be seven years from the date of declaration of
its result for all categories,

There is no restriction on the number of
attempts a person can take for acquiring a CTET Certificate. A person who has
qualified CTET may also appear again for improving his/her score.

CTET July 2020 Admit Card Download

The candidates may download Admit Card from
CTET official website and appear for the examination at the given Centre. These
are the steps to download CTET Admit Card July 2020:

You can download and take a print out of the
CTET hall ticket/admit card.

In case of any discrepancy noticed in admit
card regarding particulars of candidate, photograph and signature or any other
information vary from confirmation page, he/she may immediately contact CTET
Unit for necessary corrections.

In case confirmation page is not generated
after depositing the requisite fees, the candidate should approach the Deputy
Secretary (CTET), CTET Unit PS-I & II, Institutional Area, I.P. Extension,
Patparganj, Delhi-110092, CBSE between 10:00 Hrs. to 17:00 Hrs. from 17-03-2020
(Tuesday) to 24-03-2020 (Tuesday) along with proof of payment of fee i.e.
candidate copy of E-Challan, if payment made through E-Challan for considering his/her
candidature for CTET- July, 2020 examination. The candidates shall report at
the Examination Centre 90 minutes before the commencement of the examination.
Candidate report at the examination centre after 9:30 AM shall not be allowed
to sit in Paper-I and candidate report after 2:00
PM shall not be allowed to sit in Paper-II.

The candidates are advised to read the
instructions on the admit card carefully and follow them during the conduct of
the examination.

CTET 2020 Results

CTET result 2020 will be announced by Central
Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in the month of August. Candidates can
check their CTET result 2020 on the official website of the exam by logging
onto the website with their roll number. The CTET July 2020 exam will be held
by the board on July 5.

28 lakh students had registered for the CTET
exam in December 2019 while nearly 24 lakh candidates had actually appeared. A
total 5.42 lakh candidates passed the CTET exam in December 2019 in which
3,12,558 were females and 2,29,718 were males.

A Candidate must keep in mind that CTET score
is valid for a duration of seven years from the date of declaration of CTET
results. You can appear any number of times for CTET exam. Just to improve
his/her CTET score, any candidate can again appear for the Central Teacher
Eligibility Test.

CTET Qualifying Marks 2020

A minimum of 60 per cent aggregate (that is 90
out of 150 marks) is needed in order to pass the CTET exam.

CTET July 2020: Paper I and Paper II Syllabus

PAPER I Syllabus

Child Development

• Concept of development and its
relationship with learning

• Principles of the development
of children

• Influence of Heredity &
Environment

• Socialization processes: Social
world & children (Teacher, Parents, Peers)

Section 2 and 3 would be language I and II.
There would be a total of 30 questions of which 15 questions would be on
language comprehension with unseen passages. The passages would have one prose
or drama. 15 questions would be from pedagogy of language development. Pedagogy
includes topics like principles of language teaching, learning and acquisition,
Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language difficulties,
errors and disorders, language skills, etc.

Mathematics and EVS

These two sections would have 30 questions
each out of which, 15 questions would be based on content and 15 from pedagogy.
The content for Mathematics would include the syllabus/ curriculum till
secondary school level including Geometry, Shapes & Spatial Understanding,
Solids around Us, Numbers, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication, Division,
Measurement, Weight, Time, Volume, Data Handling, Patterns and Money. For
EVS, the content would include Family and Friends, Food, Shelter, Water, Travel
and Things We Make and Do.

Paper II Syllabus

Child Development

• Concept of development and its
relationship with learning

• Principles of the development
of children

• Influence of Heredity &
Environment

• Socialization processes: Social
world & children (Teacher, Parents, Peers)

• Piaget, Kohlberg and Vygotsky:
constructs and critical perspectives

• Concepts of child-centred and
progressive education

• Critical perspective of the
construct of Intelligence

• Multi-Dimensional Intelligence

• Language & Thought

• Gender as a social construct;
gender roles, gender-bias and educational practice

Language I comprises of Language Comprehension
and Pedagogy of Language Development. The paper will have 30 questions-15
questions each from both of them.

Language Comprehension has unseen passages-
two passages one prose or drama and one poem with questions on comprehension,
inference, grammar and verbal ability (Prose passage may be literary,
scientific, narrative or discursive).

Pedogogy of Language Development

• Learning and acquisition

• Principles of language Teaching

• Role of listening and speaking;
function of language and how children use

• it as a tool

• Critical perspective on the
role of grammar in learning a language for communicating ideas verbally and in
written form

Mathematics and Science comprises of 60
questions- 30 questions from Mathematics and 30 questions from Science.
Mathematics is divided into two sections- 15 questions would be based on
content and 15 from pedagogy. The content for Mathematics would include the
syllabus/ curriculum till secondary school level including Geometry, Shapes
& Spatial Understanding, Solids around Us, Numbers, Addition and Subtraction,
Multiplication, Division, Measurement, Weight, Time, Volume, Data
Handling, Patterns and Money.

Social Studies/ Social Sciences

This subject will have 60 questions, 40
questions from history and 20 questions from Pedagogical issues. In content the
chapters are history, geography, social and political life. Candidates who want
the detailed syllabus of classes l-VIII, please refer to NCERT syllabus and
textbooks.